Essam enrolled in the University of Derby where she studied civil engineering.[1][2][3] She also played for her university team, alongside Stoke, and was awarded a football scholarship for her senior year.[4][5]
Club career
Essam played soccer with her siblings when she was a child and also played basketball.[6] She joined the academy at Wadi Degla. She made her debut for the first team at age 15 and was the youngest player in the Egyptian Women's Premier League.[7]
After playing in Egypt, Essam became the first Egyptian woman to play competitive football in the UK when she signed with Stoke City FC in 2017.[6][8][9][10] She also tried out at Sunderland, Derby County, and Birmingham.[11] In 2018-19, she was the Stoke City Ladies' Development Team's top scorer, scoring 12 goals in 12 matches and receiving their Golden Boot award.[12][13] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the English FA's Women's National League season results were expunged, and Essam returned to Egypt to train.[10]
In 2023, she signed with Rugby Borough FC as part of the team's rebranding efforts.[15]
International career
Essam played with the Egypt U-17 national team in 2016 World Cup qualifiers.[14] At age 16, she was called up to the national team in 2016 to participate in 2016 Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, before being dropped for the tournament itself.[6][2]
Essam featured in Egypt's third-place finish at the 2021 Arab Women's Cup, scoring one goal in Egypt's 2-5 semifinal defeat to Jordan.[16]
She was called up for 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualification in September 2023.[17] She scored in both legs of Egypt's 8-0 aggregate victory over South Sudan.[18][19]
Personal life
Essam's brother is a former goalkeeper for Al Mokawloon.[15]
Essam has worked with fashion designer Deana Shaaban, helping to showcase Shaaban's womenswear collection.[3] She counts Mo Salah as one of her role models.[7]
In 2018, Essam was received the Arab Woman of the Year: Achievement in Sport award by the Arab Federation in London.[2][3]